Research Terms
Blomberg, Thomas G. and Karol Lucken. American Penology: Enlarged Second Edition. Edison, NJ: Transaction Publishers. 2009.
Blomberg, Thomas G. “Why I Became a Criminologist,” Exploring Criminal Justice: The Essentials. Robert Regoli and John Hewitt, eds. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2009.
Blomberg, Thomas G., William D. Bales and Courtney A. Waid. “Educational Achievement Among Incarcerated Youth: Post Release Schooling, Employment and Crime Desistance.” The Development of Persistent Criminality. Joanne Savage, ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. 250-267.
Blomberg, Thomas G., William D. Bales and Courtney A. Waid. “Punishment and Culture.” International Handbook of Penology and Criminal Justice. Shlomo Giora Shoham, Ori Beck, and Martin Kett, eds. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2007. 1-15.
Blomberg, Thomas G. and Carter Hay. “Visions of Social Control: Revisited.” Sociology and Politics of Denial, Social Control and Human Rights – Essays in Honour of Stanley Cohen. Christine Chinkin, David Downes, Conor Gearty and Paul Rock, eds. UK: Willan Publishing, 2007. 166-186.
Center for Criminology and Public Policy Research
Director |
Thomas Blomberg |
Phone | (850) 644-7380 |
Website | https://criminology.fsu.edu/center-for-criminology-and-public-policy-research |
Mission | To promote social justice, the mission of Florida State University’s Center for Criminology and Public Policy Research is to expand the influence of evidence-based scholarship in the public policy arena at the local, state, national and international levels. The primary goal of the Center is to support data collection and research initiatives with application to crime, justice and related social policy. The Center promotes the use of evidence-based criminological research in policy and practice at the local, state, and national levels. The Center’s primary goal is to support data collection and research initiatives with application to crime and justice policy to promote social justice. |